After a beautiful first day the weather took a turn for the worse.
One minute it was bright and sunny, the next it was dumping.
There were definitely some bangers, but there were also some discouraged faces.
Siver Voll took the top honours from this session.
Time and time again he tried and failed get a front up, front up, blind 4.
Well after everyone else was done, he was still hiking.
This was to prove the first of many times Siver would be the last man standing on a feature.
The kid is dedicated that’s for sure!
It was clear that the boys had found their second wind because everyone threw down.
and “for da boiz!”.
Naturally his and Kellan’s room has become the designated party spot; i.e.
where we go to “crush cans”.
Every night kicks off with a game of Thunderstuck.
Turns out they take that shit very seriously.
Who would have thought?
#SuperHungknown
Day 3 found us in the midst of another snowstorm that would come and go.
So yet again we spent a good amount of time building.
Just like the 7-Kink, it caused pretty significant grief to most riders.
Jacob spent about 15 tries just to make it to the end.
Then out of nowhere he landed a front 2 pretz 6 followed by a blind swap front 2.
Sam was probably the most entertaining to watch in this session.
Regardless the boys did a number on the the berm feature.
Jacob was the only one brave enough to 180 into the berm and took it into switch 5 out.
I can’t even imagine what that kid could do if he wasn’t 3 days post-major head injury.
Needless to say, we’re in the midst of one of the best SuperUnknown finals ever filmed.